Garden Spring Rolls Recipe

My family loves Asian food and this recipe captures the healthy benefits of the nutritious veggies without any loss of vitamins from cooking. Even kids will gobble up raw veggies if you offer them in the form of a spring roll and give them a dipping sauce. —Terri Merritts, Nashville, Tennessee

Directions

In a small bowl, mix cabbage and chili sauce. Fill a shallow bowl with water. Soak a spring roll wrapper in the water just until pliable, 30-45 seconds (depending on thickness of rice papers); remove, allowing excess water to drip off.

Place on a flat surface. Layer cabbage mixture, red pepper and onion down the center; top with avocado and basil. Fold both ends over filling; fold one long side over the filling, then roll up tightly. Place seam side down on a serving platter. Repeat with remaining ingredients.

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"These were light feeling and delicious. I loved the texture of the rice paper rolls. The package directions were to soak them for 5 seconds and that was sufficient. We did not layer, we just through all of it in a bowl and mixed in the sauce and it worked well. In particular, the avocados were a really good pairing in this dish. We ate the whole bowl in one sitting. Delicious way to use up leftover cabbage."